TRIBUS Clients Leslie Ebersole, Jeremy Lehman Named to Inman Top 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders List
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 01, 2014 -- TRIBUS, a leading real estate technologies company, is proud to announce that two of its clients have been named to the Inman News Top 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders list.
Leslie Ebersole, broker associate at Baird & Warner in Chicago; and Jeremy Lehman, Realtor® at Boutique Real Estate Group in Orange County, joined 98 other real estate professionals in making Inman’s prestigious list.
Leslie joined Baird & Warner in 2005 and has since made a remarkable impact on the Chicago real estate market having made the cover of Chicago Agent Magazine for her knowledge of multiple listing services. Leslie was also named to the advisory board of Realtor.com’s AgentMatch in 2013.
In addition to his work with the Boutique Real Estate Group in Orange County, Jeremy also serves as president of the Pacific West Association of Realtors, and sits on the board of directors of the California Association of Realtors. Jeremy has been at the forefront of the real estate technology movement, including acting as adviser for NuOffer, a startup that creates new ways for real estate agents to submit and manage their clients’ offers.
“We are immensely proud of the accomplishments of Leslie and Jeremy as they both continue to be at the forefront of real estate technology and trends both on a local and national level,” said Eric Stegemann, director of strategy at TRIBUS.
About TRIBUS
TRIBUS provides a suite of real estate technology services to both real estate agents and brokerages via their integrated CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems and both semi-custom and fully custom websites. In addition, the company provides robust online marketing, coaching and training programs, ensuring that clients are set-up to succeed online from day one. To learn more about TRIBUS, visit http://www.tribusgroup.com/.
Kyle Fitzsimmons, TRIBUS, +1 (877)894-2824 Ext: 3002, [email protected]
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